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bakunin
It would have been a really nice gesture of friendship to tell us what this solution would be. Kind of returning the favour after asking us a question and getting an attempt to help you.
Many thanks for your contribution to the community.
bakunin
Well then
The solution(which i got from scripting section)
is that I'll use a common user who will start and kill the process
so instead of calling my script that creates the process I call another script that switches (temporary) to a common user then call the script that creates the process then switch back to the original user,and the same goes when I want to kill the process. but not forgetting that the new script should be
Execute Only since it contains the password of the common user.
the whole idea is to make a single common user to create and kill the process
I hope everything is clear now
Thanks for your cooperation